The following is a list of custom bullet makers who have responded to our survey questionaire. There are many more who have not yet returned their questionaire, and therefore are not listed. There is NO charge for listing.

If you make custom bullets, and would like to be listed, just e-mail or write for a survey questionaire, answer and return it to Corbin. You can download the form using Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To get the free software that lets you view and print any Adobe PDF document (including IRS tax forms and instructions), download from Adobe.com web site.

If you use Corbin swaging equipment and would like to download the Custom Bullet Maker Seal of Quality, just select GREY SCALE LOGO or BIG COLOR LOGO, or SMALL COLOR LOGO and you can then save the image to your disk. You have permission from Corbin Manufacturing & Supply, Inc., to use the seal in your advertising or on your web site if you make bullets using Corbin equipment.

Bullet makers are listed alphabetically by firm. We depend upon the information received from these manufacturers, on our questionaire, for the specifics. We list up to 10 bullet diameters for each bullet maker, although several firms produce far more than that. The nature of the custom bullet business is to offer whatever the client desires. If you need a bullet diameter that isn't listed, contact one or more bullet makers and ask them if they will make it. Please note that people move, change business names, add new products and calibers, sell out to another person or firm, and may not remember to tell us. Some listings may no longer be accurate. Unless the owner tells us, we don't know about changes. But at least you can see
the sheer number of folks who sent in their listings, whether or not they kept them current!

Please note that we show bullet diameters, not calibers. That is, if a bullet is listed as .448, it is probably a paper-patched lead bullet for the .45-70 and other .458-grooved rifles. If a bullet is listed as .357 it is probably for the .38 Special and .357 Magnum. A comprehensive caliber and diameter listing is found in Corbin's Technical Bulletins, Volume II.

If you are looking for a specific bullet, check with some of the people listed here. Just because they don't make it now, doesn't mean they might not consider doing it. The nature of bullet swaging equipment is such that a person can make all kinds of variations in weight and style with a relatively few number of tools, so it would be very tedious to list every possible weight and style variation offered by each bullet maker. Just contact them and ask! You may find ideas that would never have surfaced otherwise.

If you would like to advertise for someone to make or sell you some specific product, you can use the Corbin Classified Ads section, which lists used equipment, businesses for sale, and special requests for bids on special bullet orders.
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